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What is the past tense of dramatize?

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The past tense of dramatize is dramatized.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of dramatize is dramatizes.

The present participle of dramatize is dramatizing.

The past participle of dramatize is dramatized.

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The novel has been dramatized, filmed, and translated and remained in print throughout the author's life.
Along with improved narrative competence, I observed more cooperation, sharing, and collaboration as the children dramatized the stories.
Because this play focuses on everyone's relationship with God, human foibles aren't as grippingly dramatized as they might be.
It dramatized the anti-popular bias of the electoral college, an 18 th-century invention designed to confer more political power on slave states.
His spokesman strongly denied allegations that the government had dramatized the reunion to boost the ruling party's chances on Sunday.
As the epigram to this article demonstrates, militaristic language dramatized the contest beyond mere political fortunes.

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